2023
DOI: 10.1002/jhbs.22250
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Remedies for the housewife's nervousness: Life advice in Abraham Myerson's popular self‐help texts, 1920–1930

Abstract: In 1920, the psychiatrist Abraham Myerson published a self‐help book titled The Nervous Housewife. In his book, he argued that the living conditions in urban‐industrial America were responsible for a significant increase in the number of housewives who suffered from nervous symptoms. He also warned that women were consequently becoming increasingly discontent with the role and were beginning to desire a life outside motherhood and housewifery. Accordingly, The Nervous Housewife offered housewives and their hus… Show more

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